Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Every Entry-Level Luxury Car Ranked from Worst to Best

 
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Every Entry-Level Luxury Car Ranked from Worst to Best
 
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The New Ford Focus ST Looks Awesome and Makes 276 Horsepower
 
It's not too late for Ford to change its mind about bringing this hot hatch to America, is it?
 
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The 2020 GMC Acadia Looks Blockier, Gets a New Turbo Engine
 
A 230-hp 2.0-liter turbo four joins the mid-size SUV's engine lineup.
 
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Amazon Buys In to Rivian, the Electric-Truck Startup
 
The $700 million should help with the company's plans to start building its R1T truck and R1S SUV next year.
 
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Why the 2019 Ford Edge Is Still a Solid Mid-Size SUV
 
Although far from fresh, it remains the automaker's best two-row crossover.
 
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The New Mini John Cooper Works GP Will Have at Least 300 HP and a Huge Rear Wing
 
It promises to be Mini's fastest production car ever.
 
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